hey guys, so here’s my dilemma, I’m 22 years old and I’ve never really taken the liberty of caring for my skin .. and a few days ago i realised that if i dont start looking after my skin then im going to age not so gracefully..

ive been researching products for skin care (i.e facial cleansers toners mosturisers) and also anti-aging products..

there are so many brands and they all seem good but i need advice and referrals from real people with real experiences…

my skin is in bad shape, i don’t drink water (like at all) and the only time my face is hydrated is when i have a shower twice a day… i tend to wash my face with shampoo or soap, i fair oily skin but dry in some areas i have HUGE pores in the area under my eyes, (which are not good for the self-esteem) … i have break outs and alot of blemishes along my cheeks and chin.

So my question is pretty much that, what brands are best to use in skin care also which brands are best to use for anti-aging…and not to forget my GINORMOUS pores

I am abit worried that I am doing more harm than good, using different creams on my face. Do you need to use a day and night moisturiser and for my age, do I need anti aging that I have been using for a good while. I have fine lines in my cheeks and the usual crows feet and afew fine lines coming under my eyes. I have also noticed that the corners of my lips are starting to disappear abit, causing the corners of my mouth to droop slightly. I hope I havent done this damage with all these creams. I dont know if I just need a good lifting moisturiser or what. I need to use one good product and stick to it. I have been using Loreal revitalift day and night at the moment. I have also used Boots uplifting day and night but found that my skin was permantly greasy. Somedays I just use Boots hydrating moisturiser lotion which is nice on the skin. I am currently waiting for Arbonne anti aging. I am also permantly dark under my eyes. Nothing seems to work. causes white spots in corners of my eyes

The skin on my face is often very dry on my nose and on my cheeks and red. I have moderate to little acne, but really not too bad. How can i solve these skin problems without getting too gay on the skin-care products? The reason why i’m asking is because I get very embarresed with the dry skin because I can see flakes on my nose and I just want to change it.

Good anti-aging product that wont break me out?

i wanna get a headstart on the antiaging process lol. but i need a product that wont break me out. ive tried regenerist oil-free but it still broke me out in tons of white heads on my lower cheeks and jawline. any reccommendations?
u will not get wrinkles earlier by using antiaging products. thats b.s.

I’m 33 years old and have recently really started to look at better skin care products. I’m using Biotherm’s aquasource cleanser, toner and gel cream and noticed a GINORMOUS difference immediately. ( I was using Nivea before-a bit too heavy for my skin) Anyway, I have these large pores on my cheeks but the skin is fairly dry. ..Any suggestions?

I am 37 years old and searching for a new skin care line to address sagging skin on my cheeks..

Good skin care masks?

I’m not quite into using anti-aging products yet; however, I would like to get a good purifying mask that will also moisturize (as I’m an oily "T" person with very dry cheeks). Any suggestions? I’m considering Clinque’s Turnaround product; someone else said that Estee Lauder’s line was decent, too. I also like products from The Body Shop because they’re all natural and they’re a socially conscious company. Thanks for any ideas or reviews.
Cool. Thanks, Geez.

I get flush around the cheeks area. At night, I want to use a good anti-wrinkle cream but I fear making the flush/red areas worse on my face. I am looking for a good, calm anti-wrinkle cream that is non-comodegenic and hypo-allergic.

I get flush around the cheeks area. At night, I want to use a good anti-wrinkle cream but I fear making the flush/red areas worse on my face. I am looking for a good, calm anti-wrinkle cream that is non-comodegenic and hypo-allergic. What can I use? What should I avoid?